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THE TRIBUNE
^.Mv-Vork Alpine Scenery.
Correipondenoe of Tho Tribune.
Lake BcBXOOX.
I will trouble you with but this one mere letter
from the Backwoods. After the description I have
(riven of the wilderness and its extent, I seem to
hear you inquiring, " What do people live on
there?" We!), not much of any thing; y(.t
money is mad? in this region?that is, out nearer
the settlements- You have no conception of tho
quantity of lumber that is taken every winter
from er.inc part of this wilderness to Albany.
A thousand people trill be in these * oods, where,
in the summer, there is not a living being
Speculators buy the land for the 6ake of the tim
brr, and then in the winter carry in provisions,
eto. for the lumbermen who are to cut it. Lo;
hats are put up in the depths of the forest, for
themselves and cattle, and some poles driven into
the logs for bedsteads ; and thus equipped and en
camped, they lay sicgo to the pines. Teams are
made to work, and logs are drawn, where you
would say it was impossible for cattle to stand
A great deal of land is bought solely for the pine
on it; md after that is cut down, it is allowed to
revert baok to the State, to pay the taxes due on
it. In the interior, however, there is no timber
cut, as it is impossible to get it out to market
As civilization extends, wc hope, however, that
tho heart of the Empire State can be reached by
roads or water navigation.
Speaking of living, reminds mc of an anecdote
related to mc by a Professor in one of our Col?
leges. Sent here by the State for scientific pur
poses, he took with him, as a companion, a
younger brother who had just graduated, and an
old hunter for a guide, cook and provider general.
Leaving, one day, a clearing in which some fine
peas were growing, they took along a small quan.
tity to give rcli?h to a dinner some day in the
fjrest. At length, after a hard forenoon's work,
they pitched thair encampment one day on the
borders of a lake in the heart of tho woods.
"Come," said the Professor, "lot us have those
peas to-day." So, while he was taking some ob.
serrations, the old huntor and the young grad.
uate prepared the dinner.
After a while the Professor said ho noticed an
utusual chuckling between the student and the
hunter. Suspecting some trickery, he sauntered
quietly up towards the fire; casting his eye
around, he observed they were making wooden
spoons with their penknives. All at once it flash?
ed on him that they had nothing but penknivef,
to eat the peas with, and that here was a conspi.
racy to rob him of Iiis share. Saying nothing he
walked to the lake shore, and picking lip one of
those large muscle shells, holding more than an
ordinary sooon, he fitted a split stick to it for a
handle, and clapped them both in his pocket.
Then sauntering back, in order to prevent them
making very extensive preparations, he kept
around until the peas were cooked. His pre?
sence rather obstructed their design, and they
were able to finieh but very shallow spoons after
all. The peas were at length poured into the
common dish, and lo '. it was all soup. To pre
vent the possibility of tho Professor's getting even
a moiety, they had cooked them so that the peas
were like Virgil's "ran nft
blue coloring over them like that we so often sec
to Italy, and which is generally thought to be
Peculiar to that country
BY GREELEY & MrELRAl
VOL. IV. NO. 1?8
Burlington is one of the most beiut:fal places
on the Continent, though I was provoked with a
remark made by Prof. Von Raomer one day in
company with some of the Professors of the Col?
lege He said he had trareled fron Bjfton.
through the Ailantic States to Ncw.Orlcan?, and
Up the Mississippi, through Canada, and so down
to Vermont and Burlington, and that Niagara
and Burling'on furnished the only scenery that
could be called fin* scenery he haa seen in all his
route. Xow Von R?ume: is too old a traveler to
have made that remark. If he will go through the
country on Ra-lroads and Steamboats at the rate of
ten and twenty miles an hour, he Bhouid not com?
plain of dearth of scenery. I have seen both
Continents, (not excepting even the Professor's
favorite, Germany,) and I say that in natural
scenery the United Stdtes stands unrivabd ; and
if this remark ia an index of the book he designs
to publish about us. I would not give a straw
for it. How supremely foolis-h for a nrm like
Von R?umer to hurry through our country by
steam, taking ail the lowland in his way, and
then pretend to write about us! These three,
months' tourists we have a poor opinion of. To
idd to the Professor's wisdom, he took the night
boat up the Lake. Very likely he went down
the Hudson by night also. Suppose ho had
Tone up by daylight, and then come back and
SWELL GO?S informs his friends und the public that 1?
lias enlarged his BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT,
known as the Graham House. 43 Barclay-street, by adding to
it the adjoining house, irnd is prepared to accommodate trim,
ticnt or permanent Hoarders in the most favorable terms. All
triends of Tempe'anco desiring a quKt hone, and freedom
from ihe furaw of alcohol and tobacco, are invited to patronize
thi? home, The Vegetable System, srttn she choicest selection
oi fruits &c which the m?rtet affords, will lie strictiy adhered
to. but a table will bo served tor tho** who prefer the ordinary
mode, or misi-d dirt, _
('roton Shower. Warm and Cold Baths, tree.
qq tf KOaWELL GUSS.
KS" Water Cure Establishment, 65 Bar
clay-?t.?Joel Shew M. ?. Practitioner. Those who can?
not cet relief by drugs, are invited to try Nature's best medi?
cine. The location is airy ar.d pleasant, and the conveniences
ample for the full treatment by Water. The poor advised gra?
tuitously. _ . _ o43m*
BCT" The Mutual Life Insurance Company
Of N'ew-Vork.-This Institution has issued, during the
month of October, Eitty-Eight policies, viz:
To Merchants_.22 To Clergymen.8
" Clerks .4 " Physicians.4
? Brokers.1 " Lawyers.*
" Cashiers of Banks.1 rarraers .i
" Iron Founders. 1 *' Mechanics.?>
" Civil Engineers. 3 " Teachers..M.? 3
" Artists . 1 " Ladiee.
" Students. 1 25
-33 J3
Insured.58
MORRIS ROBINSON, President.
SotrgL HasSaV, Secretory.
MrsTfRN Post, Physician. nlim
EXTRAORDINARY TRIUMPH IX THE
HE AUING ART.
IEDUCATIONAL HABIT, prejudices early imbibed, pecu
It tuary interest, professional pride?all conspire to render
medical men the standing enemies of what they stigniatiie as
*? imtent mediane?." And trnnseendant m^t be tnat Balsam
whine heeling virtues haveextarted M many communication*
from iihysir.inif, enimen'in their proles.ii'11.
We c.'te a lew from men whose opimon? would not suffer by
comparison with any ot the facility. . , _, .,
Hr7\Vm. Y. Banks. Xenin. 0. has Wtirer/^nred mw pf
the most serious and obstinate com? of lung daease. b> \\ ?.
tar'sBabainol W.ld Cherry, after they hwl baffled al onh
nary rcmedieo-" I never sold a mclecine mjs tne Uocur.
" in which I had Uiat entire cenjuimce that \ Im^e '?? ??u ,
Chas. Streater. M.D. Wilkesborw. Pa- cerocesthat the Bd.
?am hail cured many in that piace-Hspecial ) \\m.
Esq. Attorney al Law. ot general debdity and a cough ol long
"^fhlfve used Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cheny in cases of
conhrmed cough, pain in the side and ?pitUoR or blood, at?
tend*! with other dil?culoes. and find it to be the most eiw.a
ciouj remedy 1 have ever yet used, and feel no heaitancy u? re?
commending itto the public." _ . .,_ x.j
GE?. JACKINS. M.D. Cambpdgc. Md.
Dr. S. Kiilraan. of Boundbrook. .V J. also concede* \\ ortar ?
Balsam of Wild Cherry to he the best medicuie known lor
consumption in every stage- ? . . .
In fact, the r.ro.jl'of the extrat-rdinary efl.cic&cy ofUI? meui
cine MM conclusive oad oxerwbelming that a ulohylornny
to deny that it eure? wheu all ?Hier remed.es, presenptious and
modes of trentmeut utterly tail. . .
?TJ- Beware of spurious mixtures in imitation of Uie l^nu.
uie Wi*tar's Babyp of Wild Cherry. - ?. t.
ISAAC BUTrs, ad Ann-st Sole Agent for New^ ork.
F. Brown, fluid.; DoxWt. Albany. 437 ^
NEW-YOKK, 1
Items or Indian Nrws ?From th*j Arkanssa
Intelligencer of the 19.h ult. we gither the follow?
ing :
It appear! thai the report of th? death of George
La wry. the eteond chief of the Cn?-rokee Nation, is
untrue, although we learn by the Cherokee Advo?
cate that he is in n critical ntat* of health.
We ienrn that the Cherokee Council have elected
some of tmir Circuit Judges, will elect a Chief Jus?
tice, and then probably adjourn until the return of
Mr. Roes?Mr. Lo?rv, second chief, biing too ill to
attend on the Council.
The Chickesaw annuity will be paid some time in
November. The Choctuw annuity will be paid
Hbout the same time. Th9 Creek annuity will be
paid about the 1st ol November.
The. dead body of a Cherokee Indian was found a
few days since reer Evanaville, hanging over a fence,
with several wounds upon it, wh'cn appeired to be
inflicted bv a knife. He was no doubt murdered.
A command of U. 25. Dragoons passed through
Van Baren a lew dais ago, on their route to Little
Rock, with two prisoners in cnnrge. whom they were
taking to thn custody of the L" S. Manhal. One
?---a Corporal Kmnev, of the Gh U. S. Infanrry, tor
killing Haniag-, a 'Cret-.k Indian. Toe other wa*
named Harvey VVyait, a white man, married to a
Chrrr k'-e woman, who wan detected ia pasaing
counre:feit gold in (he neighborhood of Fort Gibson".
Tne spurious pieces were $5 and $10.
I.NTth* sting to the OWNEHS of real Es?
tate ?The Superior Court, at the last term, heid
at Rochester, hive decided a question of great im?
portance to this City, which was argued here in
May last by Hon. D.uiiel Webster on"bmalt ol the
Anti-Assessment Committee, and by Robert Em?
met, Esq. for the Corpora'ion. After upward oi
thirty years recognition of the validity of the act
under which streets and avenues have been opened
and improved, and titles to property amounting in
value to several millions have been passed, ami ob?
jection was raised that the judge.s of the supreme
Court ia appointing Commissioners of Estimate and
Assessment and confirming their reports under that
law. did nor let judicially, but as Commissioners
of Highways, wad therefore lb at they had acted i:i
violation ot the clause in the Consiituticn of this
State which prohibits the Judges ol the Supreme
Court Irom holding any other office.
This objection, which, if valid, would have made
void ali the proceedings under ihe above act of the
Legislature, and put in jeopardy every title acquired
under tP.em, has, alter lull consideration, been, de?
cided to be untenable, the Court holding, no doubt,
that all their ncls under that law have been of a
judicial charncter. Tfiis decision will enuhb- :lie
Holders ol property on Madison avenue, Thirty'
seventh, Thirty-nimh and some otber streets, which
have b-jen kept in suspense for some time br the
objection, to go on with their improvements.
[Commercial Advertiser.
Melancholy Accident and Death.?Mr. John
Lux, lor many years past a citizen of this City, met
with an accident Ja.-t week, which resulted "in his
death yesterday. In jumping from his bogey, he
was eo unfortunate as to break his leg above the
ancle, from the effects of which it was supposed he
was recovering. Yesterday, however, he was
seized with the lockjiw, and no aid could save his
lifa. Mr. Lux was very generally known in this
City as an honest, warm hearted, generous man,
and there are many friends who Inment hisBudden
and melancholy death. [St. Louis Repub. Uct. 30.
Newspapers is Wisconsin ? There are now
thirteen newspapers publi.-hed in Wisconsin?five
Whig, sis Drmocrutic, one Abolition, und one Neu?
tral. Four of the number are published West, and
nine E ist of Ruck River. The population ol Wie
consindoes not at prerent much exceed the number
in some of the largest Counties in the State of New
York ; vet no one County in New-York (except the
City) supports withiu its limits any thing near the
number of papers which are sustained in this Terri?
tory. City papers at the East are as well patron?
ized in the West, in proportion to population, as
they are in any otber portion of country. The in?
ference therefore may be fairly drawn, that the in?
habitants of Wisconsin are a reading people; thut
they are not b.hind the age, at least so far ns the
menus of acquiring a knowledge of passing events
is concerned. [Southport (\Vi?.) Herald.
Runaway Slaves.?The St. Louis Era says :
Officer Couzzins, of this city, returned last even?
ing from a trip to the Canadian line. Some two
weoks since, five or six negro me*, belonging tu
different citizens of this plnce, were missed, and
it was thought they had run away with the in
tention of reaching the Canadas. Mr. Couzzins
and some two or three otber persons started in
puisuit. When a Bhort distance on the usual
route taken by runaway slaves, they Ptruck iheir
trail and followed in hot pursuit un?l the negroes
crossed the line, which they did some twelve
hours ahead of the officers. From evert- circum?
stance connected with their going off, there is
the best grounds to believe that they were assisted
and persuaded to do so by Abolitionists, and it is
staled that white men accompanied them along
the wh'de route.
Destructive Fire.?On the 21th Oct. the fine
sugar house of Messrs. Joseph A. do F. A. Feree.ol
St. Mary Parish, in this Slate, together wiih about
sixty five hogsheads of sugar, was entirely destroyed
by fire, which was communicated to the roof by a
spark from one of the chimneys. So rapidly did the
flames spread, that there was not even time to save
the sugar in the purgcry. The machinery was
greatly damaged also. The works ore eaid to have
cost over ?19,000, and there was no insurance; and
what makes the disaster trebly serious is the fact
that there are yet upward of five hundred acres ol
cane standing, which may sufiVr from frost.
[New-Orleans Fic.
E3P Major Chase, the Superintendent of the
fortifications along the Gulf ol Mexico, is said to
have made a very important discovery, and is about
to obtam a patent for it. He has discovered a mode
of making a composition, which he styles " Argil
lotis Mastic," and which i<= decidiy superior to any
other known cement. It is expected to prove inva?
luable as a covering for roofs, terraces and side?
walk?, as lining for cisterns and cellars, and as a
cheap and efficacious covering for piles, as it not
onlv reeists the worm, but preserves the wood.
[N. O. Pic.
Ljr" List of Ofticers of the U. S. store-ship E enter into a very lucrative busi?
ness in tins city. A Line addressed to Prent, I'.'. a: wT'v
bune Orfi?, stating when er_' Tcere an mtervjew cap be had.
am! giving real name, w.li be immec.^If '7 attendee to. .\o
person Deed applv unless they have th? c_?? immediate
command. New-York. Nov. 11. 1S44. nt?..
0"~?TRU;H~FL^THERl::?29*lbs. South American, just
received and for sale b>
n!2 gf_ B. .V DI3BRQW. SS Water st.
SATINETS?50 cases, cunta-amr a great variety of s.jles
and prices, received and for sale by
MsCUHJY, Ail)RICH fc SPENCER,
nl2 2t _i~, Exchange Place.
MACKLNTOSHES-Another lot of those elegant, new
sty H waterproof _ualx and Capes without a vestige of
smell?altogether the :eat*>t, lightest and best article ever of?
fered by us?wholesale and retail by
aU HORACE If. DAY. 25 Ma.den Lane.
CASSIMERES^Pi-ce Dyed and Wool Black. Oxford and
Steel Mixed, and a ninety ot new patterns, fancy striped
Cassujieres. just received nnd torinle bv
MoCURDY, ALDRlcll it SPENCER,
_r,13 3l 47 Exchange Place.
CLOTHS?Black, Bine and Oliva Cloths, a variety r.f styl?,
and prices, rece-ved r.nd for sale bv
McCURDY. ALL'RICH fc SPENCER,
nl_ 3t_ 47 Exchange Piece.
T'Q tNDU Rl.'BBER MANUFACTURERS.?Valuable
Patent-Rights. t,.r \ur..^t articis* and processes, connect,
ed with the India Rubber business, including tr.e suspender
co?ds. for s_lo on luvnrsble terms, by
gM 8w_iiuKAi.'E H. DAY. 25 >la:?le.i 1-nne.
r\ H\ EED CAS5DIERES?A :'??? ra>es. Plaid and Striped
JL Tweeds, a very, heavy article, received and for sn e by
:?; CilUDY, ALDRICH ? SPENCER,
nl2 St 47 Exchange Place.
SHBEPS GREY CLOTHS. CASSLMERES AND SAT
LNE PS?A few cases for >nl~ b .
McCURDY. ALUJUCH fc SPENCER.
n!2 St 47 Exchange Place.
o
XFORU MIXED PLAID SATINET,jnit re.-e.ved and
tcTSHleby (.nil)_E. C. STANT' IN. 40 Benver.M.
PLAID LiNs E YS?A fine article, jast received and l"?rjale
nil by i? C. STANT IN, 4? Beaver.st
SILVER PI ATED WARE of the following description at
less prices thnn can be purchased ut any other store in the
City : Cake Ha?kets. Candlesticks, Conors, Vv'aten.Brnnches,
Candelabra*. &c. m!?o n row and eicgani assortment of Lamps
and l.irandoles. ("all on Stoutenburgh, 143 Fulton st between
Broadway am! Nassau ?t. before you buy. _nil
DRAB SATINETS, various,shades, suitable for Carnage
Linings, j ust leceivedan.I lor snie bt
nil_ ET C. ST ANTON. 40 BeaverJt.
SEWING SILK?A fine article, for st le by
nil k. C. ST ANTON. 40 8e_ver.it.
PI.AID BLACK SATINETS.?Superior quality, Just re
ceived and lor sale tiy E. C. STANTi 'N.
nil_40 Beaver st_
KIDDER'S INDELIBLE INK.?The .su:?vribers have re.
ceived n supply of Francis Ktdder's superior Indelible
[nk, warranted to bo of the first quality;. Booksellers. Drug,
gists and uti.er- supplied ut wholesale prices.
nl' H. fc S. RAYNOR. 76 Bowery.
CiUTTING ENGINE.?For sole, a first rote Cutting En
y Cine, calculated for bevel, spur and spiral wheels, in ex?
cellent order. Apply to LEONARD fc HONE.
nS lw* _ _9 Pme-st,
0 WER I. \VP SHADES, of new patterns nnd nvtorted
JT " si/e=. for sale by DlETZ, BROTHER fc Ced in the ltnpt.it Churches in this city and
vicinity, viz: VVattsand Kippou, Winchell's Watts and the
I'snlinisl. comprising the various sines and bmdinfs, for sale ut
?9 II. fc S. RAYNOR'S Book'tore. .ti Bowery.
SHOVELS. SPADES, fcc.
600 do7.cn low price.1 strnvcls and isjmu!??.
ino do do Groin Shovels.
100 do Wood Head Rake?.
For sale by SHERMAN. ATWATER & co.
,80 llrond street.
"TTMERTcAN nLF.S"._nmnnfncttired by John Rnthery nt
1\ Mntteawan, warranted equal to nnv imported, for sale
to the Trade by LEONARD fc HONE.
n9 lw* No 9 Pinejtrect_
1 ft/til REAMS HARDWARE PAPEB
LUUU 1^x24 21x31 22x30
' anx:a 2ix3J 22x33
20x23 21xlf7 25x32
24x3b- 30x40 36x40
offl For sale by CYRCS W. FIELD, if Burling Slip,
200/
REAMS^CPERFINETISSCE-White. green, blue.
,-ellow, pink, and nsx21.
20x25, Eb&L dared and unglazed, ti >r -ale by
oav _^ cvRLS w. Held, ?jjurimg slip.
OARS?A lot id 30.uw feet, part ot high Hnish. totale h7
..5 l.ATHKOl'fc BAHTLETT. tg Pe.srl sireni.
FRENCH READING-LAMPS?A newarsdsuperiororti
c!e?f'T rale by DlETZ. BKi.jTHER & CO.
?J ? No. 13 John street.
DORIC LAMPS, fur burning Caiuohine.?These Lamps
are simple in tteir construction, ea ily trimmed, and give
a strong and brilliant light tt a smill expar.se. Manulactured
and r.jr tola by DlETZ. BROTH KR fc V?
o2n No 13 Joon it,
HAIR SEATING?IhtTercilt widths, for sale by
d7 _ JAMES WEEKS, Si Ma.den I/ine, up stai^._
BRITANNIA TEA ? vr. copteF." POTS. Pitcheii,
Tumbler-, Mugs. Spoons, S

:c( )LATE?Frorn tjTeninnufnciory of Webb fc Twom
bly Also, their superior ' Prepared Cocoa arid Cocoa
Paste/constantly on hand, and warranted ^egueJ to any in
market. For sale by LATHROP fc BARI LET. I,
nov5_- Pe-rf-street.
KEVIT'cky JEANS.?Indigo blue, cadet, brown and
blsck'mixed, plnid. stripgl and plai.., ot vnruu? quail,
nes-for sale by McCURDY, ALDRICH fc SPENCER.
nj 41 Eachange Place.
"OLU'E PKINTS?Indigo Blue Prints,2S inches wide, just
received ?dfongfib^ BPEN?K.
?5 47 Exchange Pace.
SPIRITS TURPEN^INE^M bbls^orihem. for sale by
n5 LATH HOP fc BARTLETT. >B Peatl st.__
TO MANUFACTURER- OF HAKDVVARE?
100 casks b?sl l^onrtitn Emery?atsoited nuinberJ.
?0 cases English renne. Borax?113 lbs each.
aO.roO Scotch Fire Brick. _ .. . _
100 bamrls Ground Pumice Stone, suitable for Clbicel.
coa^i and c^,^^^^r.R fc M nwn, ?
?MBRBLL \S?13JciLses Wlinlebunoand Rattan Stocks.for
sale by ADAMS. TIFFANY At CO. 76 P.ne.t._o2S
NOTICE is hereby given that an Election orDiteclors of the
Hov.-i.rd Insurance Company will be livid atthe offlce ol
the Cf Triv.. No. 54 Wnll street, on Monday, Decorh* 2d.
M4 con -"tiencins ht 12 o'clock M. igt cl( sing at I o'tlcck P.
muaxm ^ ^ LEWIS PHILLIPS, Seettxry.
rj'HE SUBSCRIBER offtrs the following goods at s*ry low
Steel Fire Setts with antiqu* bronze stand.
Blower Stands i I't.ew patterns, a very i?.-ul article.
Sh-tlieid Tul.le Cut! in : qualtly.
Hall Lanthoms, cut and stained guts.-.
Dixon fc Son's Tea Setts, new patterns.
Oleo.tatic, Solar and Patent Vesta Lamps, a great variety of
patterns, and at^^TBXBLT-GIf. 143 Fait-n-street,
Botsveen Broadway and Nassau-street,
BitnZIEKS ANUSPlKE R1 d-?50 tons. aMoriedazes,
mr salo by BLEECKER fc OOTHOIJT.
o-i\ im_OhlTcom? Jo'.n street^
TVTEW PATENT LETIT?t CLAMP WITH STEEL
1^ SPRING ?This art cle i? snperior to any tiling m use tor
securing Letter's, Invoices, or papers to which oecastonalrefer.
ence us required. Its nrtvar.taues over the ordinary Bill I lie
now in use are?thai the papers are never torn ?r perlnmred,
nnd any paper required may be Uken trom the Clomp without
di-arranginc the others. It is an entirely new article, and also
cn ornament to the Desk Of Counting Rixim. They are equal.
Iv hnndi either lying on the de>K or liangmc up. Sold by
n9 F RA NC IS 4: Lot TREE. 77 Maiden l^ine.
GLOBE CLOCK STORE.?J. R MILLS fc CO. Manu?
facturers ol the YEAR CLOCKS would rauectfully eail
the attention of the public to the unpmalleied improvement
and decided advantages the^ C'locks have over all o'her time
keepers now in use. 'I'hey are warrruded to run one year with
once winding, and :o keep eood time, and or- now for sale at
1(4* Fulton street. New. York.
The motion u produced by weights in the 30 day cloess, and
by a main spring wound ups?n a lusee in ??he year clock. The
power of the weight or spring is retarded in this clock, and
mude to retain regularity m its motion by ihc ingenious arrange,
men' of the escspemeiitiind pendulum. When you look atthe
clock, you perceive a gilt ball fonr and a half inches in diame?
ter, at the cod of a 'mall steel rod. It revolves three times and
a half one nsiy, and the same number of times the other. At
the upper endvif the rod is an ingenious and delicate double le?
ver movement, reoehmg tu the e?e_pement, which it catches
and leaves without any sensih'e friction. The spring then re?
acts upon the ball, aided by its own gravity, and the rotary
motion is continued, tne escapement controlling tnependnlum
os in other clocks. This boll is hollow and has an internal ap?
paratus, by which its rotary motion is regulated. There are
four small weights at rich: angles to each otfier, two are mount?
ed upon a wire, which is a horizontal diarmter of the globe.?
The wire has on it the thread ot the screw, and each turn of it
produres an exact movement of the weights to or from the cen?
ter, which can be regulated to the smallest fraction of time.?
The other two weights a_> fastened to a semicircular band
oom posed of three different metals, the contraction or expansion
of which also changes theirposition within the ball. The whole
inter.or arrangement insures, it is beheved, entire uniformly
of motion in the globe.
It wdl at once be seen that the friction of the common pendu?
lum is avoided. The revolutions of the boll ore found by ex?
periment and observation to be isochronal.
This clock H not put oat of beat easily?it require* so oil on
theDaUeti.
The revolutions of the swing wheel are 60 times less, or in
o'ber worts, is * years in making as many re vom ions as the
39 inch or >econd pendulum clock does in one year. In fact a
weight of: pounds keeps in motion each part of the time and
striking machinery for 54 weeks.
The hours are struck ky means of a rotary hammer. The
certificates of the American Institute show that in May. 1541.
one of the twelvemonth clocks was placed with them, and that
it bos performed in all respects a, was expected.
The prices at moderate. The public are invtUd to call and
exnmina for themselves._s_7 3tqwfc_c
DEITZ, BROTHER & CO.
No. 13 JoH!W-8TRX_T, KEW-YoRX,
-NO No. 62 F?LTJN-STRZET, BttOOHLTH.
Original inventors and sole mecufaetureni of the genuine Done
Lamp. Alto, manufacturers and dealers in improved Csm
pheoe Lamps. Solar Lamp*. Girandoles, Hall Lamps and Lan?
terns, Vsirai and Solar Shades, Chitnnies and Lamp Glasses of
ail kinds. Lamp Wick. Pure Sperm Oil. Camphone and Burn?
ing Fluid, alt ofwhieh ore offarad at wholesale and retail, at
low prices (or cash. 8ep2_Y
JSTOUVENEL fc GO'S Manufactory of Cut and Flair
. GLASS of every descrrpoon: Solar. Lard and CamDhiw?
Lamps, warrtmusi: new pa-smsol Girandole*. Cenrie.ajroi,
BrakS. Chandeliers from onetn twelve !:gh_. Ball Lrirupc
and Lanterns of every pattern. French Chma Lamps ol ered.
repaired and refin.shod equal to new We coljthe attention of
co-n-rv merchants and others t? call and s?._iry ttrcmse've? m
regani'to prices and quahty of ai-cles. _
Ccor_jitly on aacd a complete ?sorunent of oil whe abov-.
h^t^^^ * co.
r
UBER 13. 1844.
dry goods.
PRINT:?: PRINTS. J. n TAYLOR fe CO.. Jobbers.
W leiiar strser. New York. Received, ywtercay. leases
of -Wir St vied of .hilling Prints: very de*irabl? to the city
Trade, being .mall plaids, and ?tnpes, with trie beautiful
i :.'ie 'J
street, haifa block above. Pearl up ?.
Al?o. he?t Southern Co?t. Cotton Batting, put up eal His?
tory for School*.
Knme*' Ele;uBnt> ofCriticum.
9vo.
Prcrton'i Interest Teblea 7 per
Do. do. Abridged,
Wenstor's Dictioniry for
Schools. 13mo.
Do. Do. Do, l?rao.
Mr*. L.ncoln's Botany.
Do. Borany for Beginner*.
D". Natural Philosophy.
Uo. Natural Philosophy lor
Beginners.
Do. Lectures on Chemistry.
Do. Chemistry for Beginners.
Gallaudct'.'i Picture Reading
Rook.
Preston* Interwt Tables (i per
cent.
l*o. Lh>. Abriditod
English Language or nn intro
A Practical Grammar of theL
i!ueller and Deriner. Part fim.
Parts first und legood bonnd in one vol. sep2 y
Oar Ciirrenoy.-THE EVIL AND THE REMEDY.
?A Treatise on the Nature,Tendency and Consequence* ol
oar present Monetary System; with a plan tor its effectual and
beneficent reform: is published tor the Public and Author by
W. H.GRAHAM. 160 Nasiuu-rtreet, New. York; Burgess Sr.
Stringer. ~ Broadway, do. Price 84 per hundred, six cent*
a enpy.
The only object of the Author bemc to secure the Reform
herein proposed, the work is published at hi* cost .and the pub?
lic wi.!l only pay for printing: tho copies which th?7 may re?
quire. All friends of honest, steady, prosperous business, and
of fullyemployed. well rewarded labor, are earnestlv request
ed to aid in extending the circulation of this pamphlet.
iofll Dtf_
JUST PUBLISHED
BY SAMUEL C. JOLLIE. &5 Broadway. No. S " Musi?
cal Monthly Beauties of the Opera."
CONTENTS.
By the Sad Soa Wrves?Ballad from Benedict's new Opera
ol the Bride* of Venice, with a beautiful vignette.
La filles du Ciel Valse? composed by Camilla Schubert.
Old Familiar Fritods?Song?Composed by Harriett, and sung
by Robt. Geo. Paige.
Cantiam Faciamd Brindisi?From the Opera of L'Eaire d'
aiiiore. by Donixetti.
Florentine Wahres?Competed by Haensol. and performed
by the Kanmercr Band.
The Beautie* of the Opera contnimiU page* ol engraved
Music, printed on extra fine paper?at the reduced price of 50
cent* per numder, issued on tho loth ofenrh month, by
oIJY SAMUEL C. JOLLIE. 386 B/undway.
From the Lerov Cazeitc, I^sroy, Oct. 30.1S34.
T B. PALMER, of,New-York, is authorized to transmit
/ . advertisement-! to us from that city, and collect pay lor
the same, agreenblejo our publisheil terms._nil
X
n
TEW.JERSEY BLOr,V5s?tfl tons Charrnal Blooms
H for salo by SHEJtMA.?. AT WATER it Ct).
nil oOBroad-st.
STEWA KT'S COOKING STOVE?One uf fliese celebra?
ted Stoves, with the latest improvements nnd appnrnlui
complete, in perlectordcr. Iiaving been in use but a short time
?can be had at a bargain by applying at No. ?1 Warren,
street. n11 ?
b1
ROAD and Narrow Stripe Doeskin Cassnnertis, for sale by
nil E. C. -STANTON, 40 Beaver-*L
ot ropenor qnalttr.
200 toas l>est American Steel.
mm bundles 7.10 5-8^.18 Square Iron.
200 " Band Iron. ha a ? inch- Fnr?al?by
nil_SHERMAN. ATU'ATER &. VP. 20 Broad s).
FOUNDATION MUSLIN*-?0U p'ueed Kounifation Mu*
urn ol diflerent qualities, on con- ignmoir, lor sale by
pgt) J. R. BLEECKER fe i.fl. g Wilham-et.
.1 " HAMPERS Wine Bottles, for sale by
PARIS R. POMEROV, 58 Pearl ttreet.
oii_Between Broad-ttrf^t and Coeniies-slio;
WILDS' SALTS AND SENNA LOZENGES have no
taste ot the medicine and all the effect of it. Four small
lozeng?* have all the uicdrjinal virtues of the usual dote Sold
oo!? at 451 Broadway, near Grand t o33.
PIG IEON-10U tons lies? Scotch.
50 tons cheap An erican,
100 tons best American,
very strong, suitabl" lor Reilmnd Wheels or Machinery, for
sale by [?ai Im?) (.'ASS fe WARD. 71 Broad st.
1 VtlRY BLACK?oO bbls. for sa'e by
loa J It. HI.BECK :?-''< h. tVillinrnst.
1NSLV?? bant cr
split, free trom ail flaws, scale* cr other ire perfections, and of
perfectly uniform thickaen.
Also on hand a larc- sroci ol untined Croton and Country
Pipe, which can be examined at the manufactory. 221 West
street, or at Johnson Br?then. 81 Water st. _
ilS tknc R. W. LOWBEK,
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR
WHOLE NO. 1119.
SA VDS' SARSAPAKILLA,
FOB THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE CT
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IM?
PURE STATE OF THE BLOOP.
OR HABIT OF THE SYS?
TEM. VIZ:
- ? fnlt. or King't Cr:.'. Hktumaiijn. 0htn*ait Cntam
out Er-vtuut. P;wplet. rr PuttuLe* ? tiu Ftte.
S."USm. BUtt, Chronic $. ??ttitet. ?r
Dropss. EtpotVrc f Impru?
dence in Lift. Alte. Cnrfr
- ??: Constitutional Du
ordert vrM ie re?
moved ?v this
Preparation
U there bi a pleasure ra earta which sopenoi bangs can?
not en;oy. ami uoe which they might tko #ovy men the pot
?etajoa o? It h Um power of relieving; pain. How consoling,
then, u ihe consciousness of having bo?a the Instrument of
rescuing tbosisartdsirom misery to ttWM who it. What
ana- - 'out of suffering ha?been relieved.and whstaaUU r
lint of suffering can be praveaUj. by the a_< of Sands'Sar
>- n: Ua! The OBloctunaM v?um of hnnluir dtsooee. ???
I wo Ian jlcDtts, contracted nnewi and bonei half carwus. hat
been restored to health aad vi_or, Tha scro'alous patient,
covticd with ulcers, loathsome to himself and to hn atteod
?ui'j. has been made whole. Hundreds of person*, who had
groaned hopelen'y lor years under cutaneous and glandular
? >.s. chronic rbenniatsm. and many other complaints
springing from a derangement of the secretive orsaidand the
circulation, have been raised at it were from the rack, ot da
ease, and no*, with regenerated con?itut-ons, gladly testify
to ;ho efficacy of this inestimable preparation.
The fullnwing certificates recently r?oeiv6d will b* read
with interest, and for farther pnx.f the reader is referral to a
pamphlet which is furnished without charge by all the agtntj.
.Vettr*. Sand. : NswYoax. fee 1,IMS.
Gentlemen? i'areritnl feelings induce us to make the follow?
ing statement of 'nets in relntion to tne important cure of our
!?:?!?? dai'itrw. wholly ejected by the use of Sandt'i Sorte
panlla. For neariy three years jho was of?icted with u most
inveterate eruption on th? body, which at timei was vj bad.
connected witn internal diioase. thr.t we despaired of her Ute.
The complaint commenced in the roots of the h nr. and gmd
udHv spread until the whole hend was envclor*d, and ihwi it
altf.ckel the ears, and ran dow u the neck, und continuing to
mcnriue until it covered tbl most wf the body. It commenced
wit.a a small pimple of pustule, from which water at Sr>t d s
chs.rgcd ; this produced gieatitchin? and "?urnui; ; then matter
or pel formed, tne skin cracked and bled. aad the pws dis?
charged freely. The surlenngs of the ch'hiwereto great as
.-.I uost wholly to present natural rest, and the odor from the
di.chitrges so otTer.sive as lo make it difficult to pa? that par?
ticular attention ihe natura of ttie case ln.ii. The disease
was called Scald Head and general Sal: Rheum. We tried
various remedies, with little beo-fit, and coasidered her case
ii'nios: beyond the rer-rh of medicine: but from the known
virtue of your irfarsnpr.riUtt, we were inJuced to sire- it a trial
Before the first bottle was nil used, wo peTceivednn improve
meet in ifie nopenranc9 of the eruption ; but the change we*
?o rapid tor the 1 ? < -t. that we could scarcely give credence to
the evidence of our own eyes. We eoniiaued Its use t ?r a few
weeks, and ihe result is a perfect cure. To all Parents we
woii:dsny: If you hnve children suffering with aBy.d?ease
of'he tkin. use San b'l Sarsaparilla. With feelings of graii
tui'.c and respect, we are yours, etc. .
ELIUU sao SARAH SOl.'THMAYD.
Iso Madison street.
The following was Hddreased to our Agent at tfevnuiah,
t lun itii * Ross Rosns. Un. August 84,1843. '
Mr. O R. Htruiritk ion. SaraxnaA :
i'as.tMt?Hmvioi :ust recovered from a most severe Chronic
Riieumati.m, witii svmch I have been alMicted fur iniiiiy jreais.
ar.d having \x*e%\ various remeu in respedi to Sands's r_rxoparil1a. to,
which valuable medicine I now owe my present enjovn ent oi
fu'allh. Despairing if ever rwoveitng from this distressing
disease, and while ? boring under the most acute agtiny and
pain. I was persuod : to try ihe Sarsaparilla to highly recom
mended tor the curt o'" lliie.imatisrn. I tried one hol tie, and
Ihe little oenefit I derived from that one, induced me to kito it
a fair trial, winch I ii I bj sending down to you fin hait'a dozen
boiflei: and am DOW hropy tniay 1 tinJ mvself. for tha first
time ia iwelve years wed and ab'h to attend to my ne^ssiiry
duties. 1 send you inis through u feeling of gratitude, due this
excellent medicine, and u ?*"se ol obligation to my I'eliow be
ing^s. that those sinul r\y affl 't'd. may r>? inrtucsd to try this
vaiuuoie remeoy?Saodi Sirsupu'dla
Yours, with respect. Ate.
DANIEL FOX.
Prepared and sold who!"?ule and.retail by A. B. & D.
SA.NlJS, wholesale Druggi.ts. i9 Fulton street. N. Y.
Sold also by Diug.-i.ts generally throughout the U. S. Price
?1 per buttle?111 bottle lor t?._o361m_
CHEAP OLL STORE ?Thesur^riberreipoctfullyin^omu
the oublic that he continues the whoieeoie and retail Lamp
Oil and Spirit Gas. at his old stand, of a very superior quality,
ten per cent cheaper than can be purchased at any other itore
in uns city, viz:
Good Lamp Oil, per gal.10 SO
Superior onal. Lard do. SSH
Refined Oil. lit quality. 16
Do do 9d do. UW
Wt.iie Sperm do.
Do do 3d do. 1 00
Du do 8d do. 87X
Oil Cans of all sizes: Lamp Glasses of all patterns and d?
scnpPons, and a full assortment ot lump wicks, eoattantly on
hand.
Lamos cleaned and repaired. Oil and Ciiraphino sent to any
part of Use city tree of charge. MKRRITT SMITH.
>27 Yc_ISS Creenwich. cor. Vtsey st.
MACK1L et. U&VBXtBTT. 107 Water-?tr?et. below Well
street, offer for sale at low prices?
lOru boxes Tin Plates, 1-3 X. prime brands
100 do do wasters, do
KO do do extra sizes, assorted
U?0 tuns Scotch Pig Iron, best brands. No. 1
175 do American Charcoal do
1C0 pigs Banca Tin
tV ca?es Sheading Copper, 14 to 1(50
1000 Ixlls Iron Wire, assorted. 0 to S3
80 casks Sheet Zinc
GU0 bdl* Sheet Iron, assorted. 30 to 27
ST) tons superior refined Bdlit Iron for Wire
100 bngi fine drawn Wrought .Nails. 6d.Sd. 10?.
]0u do do Horse Nails. 7.9 and 9 lbs
9U0 dozen low priced Shovels
(0 do Bright Iron do
1U0 do t .'nst Steel do
SO do Grain do
30 do Cael Steel Spodet
3% do low priced do
3000 pa i rs Trace Che ins
30 casks Hooks and Hinge*, assorted jizes
10 do Tin'd Tea Kettle* and Sauce Paw
10 crates Tin'd Wrought Iron Tea Kettles
Biass Candlesticks Fire Iron*. Frying Pan*. Bras* K
Ears, Rivets, fcc. _'_
w
INES. BRANDIES. CIN, ie.?Otard. Uupuy No charge for pacta???.
Powdsr'd in do. of 360 " J _ _ ? . .
Apply to the Naw.York Patent Bugrir Refinery, corner of
SouLn and Montgomery streets, or at 89 Wall street.
N. B.?Ordtn out of the city must be accompanied by a rt
rnittanco._ . "
NEW CARPET WAitE-HOUSE,
440 PEARL STREET.
ALDRICH & BARSTOW,
IMP0RTXR3, MA.M'l'.iCTt;:iC.".I, WHOLE5AL1 AffD
RZLA1L DEaLZRS IN
CrtrpcUnga, Floor OU CIotDs. BSmtUnfrst
RuggOi Table Covers, ^?m?d*toord?f ot9am?y
AHRENS tt CO, MONROE HALL, c?r. Pearl and
. (^ntre-streeu. Balf, Drill and Dancing SehooL
Every Sunday Free Concert*.
Every Momlay Free IJancing.
Rooms to 1? lor SS^Mmu^D^ B^^.,.
H rs fheads ?nd the pubhs are invited to call, as ho will spare
J
^S?tfSSm^!?: : ?3oim
Pa* ?.
lopcjns
Firm is
f
_WANTED
AMERICAN CrRI, OR CX)LORED WOMA.V-Wsnt.
ed, as obere, by a very small family. Or* wrw> can cook,
wash ?od iror. may app'r at No. 4 Morr_-*_wet, Jerse* Crty.
w.h rsv.'m.-ngcda'ioo._n_t Iw: _
WANTED?Srtaat>natfix Servant*, well revyn.-neixiaJ.
of a.1 capacities. tt2J4 Crand ?Irret. All iovrrs of fair
dealing will Jo well to patronise in.? 0?Me. where the truth ?
invanahly to?. and bo humbugging r>r?c_?ed. Ladies wiH
p!ea?i;..oti.a'-.r,afet>ded to. ilii'
'SlTANTEl*?A _ti:*_cfi by a :i..-e a*irl with exceiieni City
? t r?tef?iee--w!liiua*e twrvif _?oet__y useful, uaaa
stands making rhiidrerTii clothi _c. a tro-^j Mir?*, and will _m;?f.
ui any light work. Pleats inquire at S*l Bmome sr. nKSt*
WANTED?A -tusnfr h, n nwpec'o !>)? American rrwng
girl to take cam ot cniidreri. or chaaibermaid. The
beat of cry reference fprem, Apuly at So tv?>b> street, m 'he
rear. I -Bit*
ACOACHMAN who ha* acted m that aasetettr in 'h_ c?r
to t.'ie ?a_?iaction. of hn employer, to \? li.tnlieeaii refer,
wnhoi a ? miUr employment. Has no objection to country or
_a\ci. and unjderUamUtbe V tt ora.?i who?rail* u 7 *
paid. Apply I? Mr* Cree.'ey. ct.u fie .-.^rer ot Vhki
AyeotiJ F'-rt? ?onih *ire . i
power al* Atlomry nttr.ch^l . .? .. .- Itntar, id Sfa;cO.
it ?-a? encl'neil in a ietier and i.wt . -ti war :?> Wr:.-?: T.s?
abore will be paid bjr lisann-: ;?; - oa'*e?ee.&l Wdl
BOARDING.
BOARD?Mis. JANE HAIGHT hn? ttmwni trora No.
110 Cham ben street to No. 34 Barchu ?treet, where ?va
tlemen Jeanoo* of obtaining picatant ?:n?-:e nx>ui?. ?:ih tire
places, cm i be aceotnciott;l, -. Mr*, 11 ?>?.'.! a**
nermwion to ref?r to tbe followu r footietneii?Pwiessw J.H,
r
sstle at 885 Broadway an e!??a:u - tortiaeal Duiiok I
ftn?!e Action Hans*. The rich . btJ> sos
touch, eletrance ol'rinuh and nertis-t ntw .? ?? >ulla i>?
reitdxi nem uneuu.-k'J. nfi .?!>??! .i !?? ? '? .i ? ?
and nmf?tnnill ualrunage in Eufiy ami thtl.ur>. Thea
arecoiistructed on th?i best pnoeiple* ol the i sstebiatei] 1 EianP
with ail the ru.iderc iinprovsnwnu ol Load- tod Paris,?
Wairaated LO bear tb?s test ot din?:?, unit at Kurooeeii prree.
Ilaip: repaired and fjrhire: Str-.-.. lasstntetioa Books, fcln
sic,ite. J.F.BROWNE, MMuicttirar.
aulS Sm Im* Ho.7SK Chiirabervstreet. N. Y.
CUBTti fr. HA1.L, No. 1 v'tanXiiE-viuai*. .aro cyosuui.;y
JT ouhand an axts.nive rswvtniriii nfMU?lCaod MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT* ..Ii." kmos. P|AN?? t> PiiSotditteittit
rtylcs and finish: GUITARS, Ikum tae '-ost Si>an.wi patterns,
rn t.'>: Aiuencan In
:::: i.-t'.M..,. ..v. ..
A ouhand an ojti sum rtswrtmrnt of MUSIC and Ml SICAX
iNSTRUMEM'S ?fi? kums. PIANO Fl ?RTs^ofdiilbMsl
f yics and finish: GUITARS,from :':i i.cii Sikui.^i (laticms,
tor which they have teeeivtr-l prwi.iums from IM American In
ftitute over til other MrJters. iirtt! are oi venr rt; or lone rjd
ciyle of finish ; PI.I TtS, of ail t :?:?:. uid fiiit.d compiie?! Inmi trn best i.erman end En
?hin au'hors. hy AUSTIN PIULJ.IPS. ftice Ono Doi ar i>e;
ret. Men Scuts, and the Musie.il ctunmunity ?eiMially. ire re
?p^etfully inritsxl to call. mhiW
PIANO FORTE MAN!":' ?cm ?RY.-The
Subtcrirser* are now OBSshlaespj eftnrers*mrSr
[article of irtstrumeiits wh.rh a'o wcirani?u tu
II T I Itperior In tore to any m use. nnH to keep in
ltoe much longer, tbe improvement consists in u Harp Fi.'me.
:*culiarln eoottruedon, obviating evurjr objection heWolore
eeitsed by the u?e of matithc plat? in injunpg the tone. I'ro
lessors and Purchase!* are invited to an oxaminution ol ttese
in?trumcou.
GLENN r.OGrilS&tCo.
Jy58 Fulton street. Lust tut*. Broadway.
ACARD.?The lubicnher ha? op?n*l n Business Agency
al the I 'it)' of Rochester, and lie lender* to Metehanij,
Manufacturers, owneu of Rea: Estate', and o'hets having
buiincts in the Wv.lern purl of the S'aie ih New Vor*, h?
sets ices in relation to their business ?en?mlly in thai pnrt of
the Mate, and esp'cinlly in securing and esjllectipg Hebis and
tupeiintending and seifin? Real Estate and oilier Prnpciiy
and in making investments. Business intrusted to him will
ro-eive prompt ur.d carvful atten'ioo. and his charge* will be
reasonable. He has had experience m Mercantile a>.
do: David Leavstt, do: iiosully, Phelp* &. Co. dot J4 r.c
Gihon & Co. do. ________ _old Im*
LAW CARD ?CottK-rio.-i or 1'gaT? in th? :N(??tii
W?st.-E. B. WASH BURN E. Attorney at Law.Gale
oa. Illinois, will eivo his attention to the collection of debts
due New-York Merchant* in Guleoa, Rockford and Rons:
Island, Illinois: in Ihi liauue. If. a. In I??Stille, Pouxi.
Prainodu Chien, Minoral Point and Mailison. Wisconsin.
Refer to 1) A. Cuihr_an ? Co.; DortCnui, ?suydarc dt .Nix.
on. New-York._ ?21 t?
RAYMOND _ CLARK.
III OIOU'S a .Mi CUU.NSELLOHS,
No. 8 Wall StreeL
Jamts H. RATKOiin. >
Edwaxp P. ClaesC. )_.?25 lmeod*
Chip mini dt Miller, Attomie* and Coonseilors.
Detroit. Michigan, will attend promptly to collection o*
debts, transfer of lands, payment of taxos, ?a.
Hsmkt Chipmsh, (
Taostsa C. MiLf.xa.)
R^errJie_r-H. Grecley. N. Y Cky : Hon. W_. EL Sew.
ard. Auburn. N. Y. : Meaaa. Btblef ? Wordea, Conaodai
WSO. N. Y. o_ameod?
EDWARD C. 1VSST,
ATTQRMB,Y MJfD COUJfSELLOH AT LAW.
AiToa: Illinois.
Refers la Hon. W. T. MeCoan. 1
Finnen It. Gutting. > New-York
*13 3m ? VViJIiam C. Kim). S
DTHUMPSONT? TR'TJBBBS. Office 13 Beek
.man street. About 800 of. llie first physs
Idas- andsnrgtoas of Kc-w-York have given
'their decided pr?leren'-e tothuTiuss. as you cap
s_j gniiluatethe pressure from (MM to fifly poujiia
on tha ruptore. without a bark pad. which doe?i ?i mueb mjurr
to the spin?. A fair trial being rbe best test of its icyestority ?
it u applied and six dar?' trialgiveii, tnd if it ri. ??* no', reistn
the rupture, whiio perfcrminj every kind ol eieiciso or coogfi
mg. and give porfect ease; m awo;-!(il it is not sctul iciorr
in overy nsspent. the mono/ ?? cior-iu./ retarrjed, and thv? ts
the only condition on wh> li you should D0J -.r.y I rus* A l~r_
^^^Stna^olAetiLiai w^rrratid. il directions an
fi>T-_sBsendina firih?Trn__ced onir B?~t!ui>':.3 sideru^
tu:e.t and the measure rnjnd the h-o*. as -Uj ran graiuajj
trio,.re_urenjs_itheii ease, ?o?i wholesal-i and retail ft 1!
Boekmvi-etjaet._,_"
HULL'S TRUerS_B.-NotJceto Ruptured Per
HI LtLd f i d.uc3c31_k?i.yw..v?w?? * ?
sr.fl*.?Pers.jas tdhicted with rei.tutas may rv. a
upon the bert itatromentil aid tne vrnild afion x.
_e- ___ii _y on apphcanon at the office. No. * V??.?strw:.
^?^?sssssssa- or to ?tr~r of'the iigents in llu-principal I0WBJ
In the United State*. Be careful to exami no _* l?ack pad id
SuTs Trusses, to tea i fiber arcecdorsed br Dr Hull in'^f'
None ere geaninsi. or tojbe reUssi npofl as gwl. irithout au ng.
BSV_t_V persons have undertaken to vend laitatloos of ColT*
cetoM4 aJtnousatu-art UsiMsWoM boosm
rannte Tbe? imauiions caajot be relied npon . they ft*
mS^ vEBwEZSan^ and are noletter tUr. the crd_
lf_T,ufh.'~ 1?si fluedupa: No. 4 Vssaystrest. cx^-dve.*
?JffESLEtEfl entrance from to* bustne- 4t?X?
?L-!t where llSSSu^ caosuut a.teaiuance to wtu ^
male patient*._,?.?.? ? -
-OVE f'Rif'E HAT STORK.
PKriWN St. CO have opened their new ?toreoii
c^r?erc'fM^?.^
?^il-i^KSJfcVVELRY.SILVEK w'.AKE -Ttvs
.?,;_-r t?n, would rvpectfully inform lh^tff_H
^^^^^^^^^
ssfcc fsfjSss?
prTv?Tmaliufac-ure. and all arto le.-? their er* which wiH
Be aflorded ai the lowest market t>?"jACO?fi k poN8.
o? 8m? VHM Broadway corr
top!au-'ac_ Britannia VVare. 8r^-css*.j^cii-C?*es.
Mantel Cl-xU. Fine ^Cutlery. Fancy Goo0>. *?V. sra?
ther are enabled to offer for *ale at very recupeo rr>c_s
Watches and Clock, ^^^^1?^
at the -id atabhshed sun. ?P?jri.
aj eorner Fnttoo-?"*et- opu^~te t. 6. Hotel.
"libMPSON FISHER. WATC.H-MAK^B
and Jio*?llers. are now prepared to Msl V* atolw? at
retail ower than any olherhouse in theeHT. A?*hey
_c_?r?(>iost'.ntlvreceiviBg all dese.nptums dirtjct from
thelrnsjiufaxlrirsrsui England. France and Swifrerinrid. taey
are enabled to orT*r a rSH iarge asvjnrrwnt ol Gold W aJrlM
from SIS to 4?W) each: ?!v?f do. from fto to t)40 each?all war
ranfed to keep r'"^ n_M or toe money retarn*d. Am-,a vert
xi?A jssortmen-. of Jewelry and Silver Ware very low. N. a.
Second hand wntche* and old eo-1 and uiver Ukeo in exchange
or bought for cash. Watches, cloeki, music hoxe* and jewel?
ry ret Aired in the best manner and warranted by ex>*rw*ioacl
workmen, as lew as any ot her houtv-in thecity. THOMt a'JN
& FlSHEK, rmporters ol Waicbe? aud Jewelry. wnoW4i.*ar?J
awOY _RICHARD FISHER. Jr.
FINE WATCHES4-?The subtsnibers have a spien ?
did essjortxnssnt of gold aad silver duplex aad lei?r
Watches. manuracusred br T. F. Cpopjr. M. I.
' s__Tobia* at Co. R-1G. Beesfey. and John Harrtson.
or LomJo? and Liverpool, ttc and are eoastastlf receiving
addition* to the same, which they are selling very tow. and
-a_aated.oodt__eT.eo?,. jjoTP. BROTH I__9.
Importer* and IVstJers in the saroo, at 7 Nassau *?_ oppoaiie
the new Custom House.
n. B.?We keep in oor employ the very t**t workineo.
which enables us to give satafr.ction to _U v, ho lo ? *c their
Watches tor revair*._00
T'lClr?NG^^-nd7yBe^T^ %ery heavy arueia.
just received and for ?als by
McCVRDY. .-LDBJCn k SPENCER,
no C tociiftnge Plaoa.